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team owner steve ross says he will meet with martin to discuss the situation and he talked about the nature of the locker room and the need to change it. >> we all know that the football locker room is a different workplace than most of us are accustomed to. basically i don't want to make any excuses, i want to know that our workplace going forward will be the best workplace that you can find in the nfl. >> dave zirin, sports editor, omar kelly, beat columnist for the south florida sun-sentinel. good morning, guys. in your blog, dave, you wrote this. what makes a man? is it being a tough as nails, bar-fighting, woman-groping, n-bomb dropping gem like richie incognito or is it like jonathan martin who had the guts to break the locker room code of silence and after enduring a malicious attack on him by a teammate and having his sister threatened said he could not take it anymore? you just heard this described as a different workplace. but is this the nfl culture? >> i mean it's an nfl culture that varies from team to team. one of the toughest things about this story has been trying to
team owner steve ross says he will meet with martin to discuss the situation and he talked about the nature of the locker room and the need to change it. >> we all know that the football locker room is a different workplace than most of us are accustomed to. basically i don't want to make any excuses, i want to know that our workplace going forward will be the best workplace that you can find in the nfl. >> dave zirin, sports editor, omar kelly, beat columnist for the south florida...
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details from abc's steve portnoy. >> reporter: an inside look into just how difficult it was to sign up in the first days of healthcare.gov. notes from war room sessions on october 2nd and 3rd, are an early catalog of glitches. documents released by the house oversight committee, suggest just six people successfully signed up for coverage on the first day of enrollment. and by the end of the second day, after millions tried to logon, only 248 people were said to have enrolled. the obama administration says he's numbers aren't official. in her testimony this week, health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius says the website's flaws make any early data unreliable. >> we do not have any reliable data around enrollment, which is why we haven't given it to date. >> reporter: her agency doesn't plan to issue its first report on enrollment figures until mid-november. but the first days overwhelmingly viewed as a disaster. a survey shows 80% of those polled have a negative impression of obama care implementation. just 14% say it's gone well, that the law has benefited them. but nea
details from abc's steve portnoy. >> reporter: an inside look into just how difficult it was to sign up in the first days of healthcare.gov. notes from war room sessions on october 2nd and 3rd, are an early catalog of glitches. documents released by the house oversight committee, suggest just six people successfully signed up for coverage on the first day of enrollment. and by the end of the second day, after millions tried to logon, only 248 people were said to have enrolled. the obama...
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steve said he wanted to strangle bulger. he challenged would 84-year-old former leader of south boston's notorious winter hill gang, to turn around and look at him. >> he took off his glasses and was going to glance over when something told him not to. maybe it was best it didn't happen that way. >> reporter: in court, david wheeler held up a photo of his father, roger, who was killed in a hit bulger ordered in 1981. he also criticized the fbi for as he put it, protecting and supervising bulger, before he went on the run for 16 years. bulger was finally captured in 2011 in santa monica. >> he kept his back turned to me, just like the fbi and justice department have turned their back to me. >> the two-hour hearing ended when the judge asked bulger if he wanted to speak. he simply said no. >> even if bulger didn't look at or address the victim's families, his attorney was affected by the raw emotion. >> i sat right next to him. saw how he responded. and i thought that was in response of the words! the daughter said three words
steve said he wanted to strangle bulger. he challenged would 84-year-old former leader of south boston's notorious winter hill gang, to turn around and look at him. >> he took off his glasses and was going to glance over when something told him not to. maybe it was best it didn't happen that way. >> reporter: in court, david wheeler held up a photo of his father, roger, who was killed in a hit bulger ordered in 1981. he also criticized the fbi for as he put it, protecting and...
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steve came to honor his sister debbie. he said he wanted to strangle bulger. he challenged the months bob of the winter hill gang to turn around and look at him. >> he took off his glasses and was glance over and something told him not to. maybe it was best it didn't happen that way. >> i think he was scared. i think he was afraid to turn around and see that mass of people and all the families he affected. i think he was scared. i think he was scared to face up. >> reporter: in court david wheeler held up a photo of his father roger who was killed in a hit bulger ordered in 1981. he also criticized the fbi for, as he put it, protecting and supervising bulger before he went on the run for 16 years. bulger was finally captured in 2011 in santa monica. >> he kept his back turned to me just like the fbi and the justice department have turned their backs to me. >> reporter: the two-hour hearing ended when the judge asked bulger if he wanted to speak. he simply said no. even though bulger didn't look at or address the victims' families, his attorney said he was affe
steve came to honor his sister debbie. he said he wanted to strangle bulger. he challenged the months bob of the winter hill gang to turn around and look at him. >> he took off his glasses and was glance over and something told him not to. maybe it was best it didn't happen that way. >> i think he was scared. i think he was afraid to turn around and see that mass of people and all the families he affected. i think he was scared. i think he was scared to face up. >> reporter:...
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. >> she is here with that husband, steve, who loves her so much he couldn't take his eyes off of her a few minutes ago. let's look at jamie before and bring out the birthday girl. >> jamie's got a little cleavage, steve, i want to warn you. take off those blinders. >> wow! >> jamie, turn around, darling. >> who is that? >> wow. >> it's fantastic. are you going out tonight? >> we are going out tonight. >> tell us what you did. >> first of all, this is a great haircut for her hair texture. she has finer hair so we cut it shorter. i created the illusion with hair color. to reboot her look at 65 to take off a few years. >> such soft makeup. she does a great job. >> you like it? >> absolutely. terrific. thank you so much. >> the dress is killer. >> she just lost 20 pounds. >> you look so good. >> thank you. >> she hasn't bought a dress since losing the weight. we got down to a size 4. >> so flattering. >> let's bring erica out. big round of applause. thank you. >> you are going to be so inspired by our everybody has a story winnerer. please stick around for this. catch the butterfly effec
. >> she is here with that husband, steve, who loves her so much he couldn't take his eyes off of her a few minutes ago. let's look at jamie before and bring out the birthday girl. >> jamie's got a little cleavage, steve, i want to warn you. take off those blinders. >> wow! >> jamie, turn around, darling. >> who is that? >> wow. >> it's fantastic. are you going out tonight? >> we are going out tonight. >> tell us what you did. >> first...
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give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: how you folks? how you folks doing? how are y'all doing? thank you very much, everybody. hey, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey! and boy, we got a good one for you today, folks. straight out of austin, texas, it's the hornsby family. and from miami, florida, it's the anderson family. everybody's here trying to win their self a lot of cash and the possibility of driving out of here in a brand-new, fuel-efficient ford fusion. let's go. we got money to play for, let's get it on. give me nathaniel. give me john. ["family feud" theme plays] here we go, guys. we've got the top 8 answers on the b.
give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: how you folks? how you folks doing? how are y'all doing? thank you very much, everybody. hey, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey! and boy, we got a good one for you today, folks. straight out of austin, texas, it's the hornsby family. and from miami, florida, it's the anderson family. everybody's here trying to win their self a lot of cash and the possibility of driving out of...
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steve hartman bears a grandmother's secrets for changing lives behind bars. the fast draw takes a measure of marathoners and more, but first the headlines for this sunday morning, the 3rd of november, 2013. twice in los angeles, flights are operating normally at los angeles airport after the shootings, it left a tsa agent dead and several others injured. we get the latest now from carter evans. >> when paul opened fire in terminal three, he was carried a handwritten note, fbi special agent david bowdag. e. >> we found a statement where he made a conscious decision to kill multiple tsa employees. >> he was dropped off at the airport and then shot gerardo hernandez point blank. he is the first tsa officer ever killed in the line of duty. even as he sprayed bullets from his assault bullet rifle throughout the, few were injured, airport police chief -- >> we were so lucky. >> in all honesty this could have been much, much worse. >> in his hometown of pen field, new jersey many are asking why. but so far there are no answers. >> josh pagan was a former neighbor. >
steve hartman bears a grandmother's secrets for changing lives behind bars. the fast draw takes a measure of marathoners and more, but first the headlines for this sunday morning, the 3rd of november, 2013. twice in los angeles, flights are operating normally at los angeles airport after the shootings, it left a tsa agent dead and several others injured. we get the latest now from carter evans. >> when paul opened fire in terminal three, he was carried a handwritten note, fbi special...
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the target at sac capital was steve cohen. i think the outcome at sac capital was foreseeable if you look at all of the other cases that were part of the bigger sec capital probe. you're not going to have a situation with jpmorgan where you have a criminal indictment that turns the lobby of every jpmorgan office around the world into a state of the office health fund. you're tot going to shut down the bank. it's not going to happen. i think there is at least -- i don't want to say a handshake, but an understanding, we're not going to see a criminal case here. >> jacob, if you were called in by the independent director of the jpmorgan, so we're going to have a private meeting and we want to get your view on what the heck just happened here and how we should think about our own management and how we should think about them going forward, you would tell them what? >> i would tell them that this is a toxic, toxic, not a tough u.s. government, a toxic regulatory environment that's been created by the powers that -- by the powers th
the target at sac capital was steve cohen. i think the outcome at sac capital was foreseeable if you look at all of the other cases that were part of the bigger sec capital probe. you're not going to have a situation with jpmorgan where you have a criminal indictment that turns the lobby of every jpmorgan office around the world into a state of the office health fund. you're tot going to shut down the bank. it's not going to happen. i think there is at least -- i don't want to say a handshake,...
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email steve to play golf. video our most recent flight. we can do all that on the new big easy from tracfone. because we get great nationwide coverage without the cost of a contract. no contract plans start at just $7 a month. the new, big button, big easy flip. tracfone. do everything for less. imagine a new level refined, perfected. at pixel level. new l'oreal texture perfector. refine texture. reduce pores. diminish lines. even close up, skin looks remarkable. new youth code texture perfector. only from l'oreal paris. tomato florentine soup, it took a little time to get it just right. [ ding ] ♪ but finally, it happened. perfection. at progresso, we've got a passion for quality, because you've got a passion for taste. at progresso, we've got a passion for quality, smawhy didn't theyogy. think of this sooner? you see, the smart tube reaches the bottom so you can spray every last drop. absolutely magnific... ooh! my bottle! my eagle! only clorox gives you every last drop. christmas shopping is done!lot like christmas ♪ go unload the c
email steve to play golf. video our most recent flight. we can do all that on the new big easy from tracfone. because we get great nationwide coverage without the cost of a contract. no contract plans start at just $7 a month. the new, big button, big easy flip. tracfone. do everything for less. imagine a new level refined, perfected. at pixel level. new l'oreal texture perfector. refine texture. reduce pores. diminish lines. even close up, skin looks remarkable. new youth code texture...
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steve jobs equally equal fundamental innovation storm o. o. -- more fundamental innovations increased shareholders but there was no middle-class comprehensive job creation and that is what we are going to have to work through. it's going to require us to be much more imaginative and thinking about various kinds of service work and thinking about the quality of jobs and the dignity of jobs associated with this service sector. i am all for doing everything we can and there's a lot that we can do that is still undone, to bring about a renaissance of american manufacturing but china has gained competitiveness, gained share, innovated and raised its efficiency as much as any country ever will and there are fewer workers in chinese manufacturing today than there were 20 years ago. let me say that again. there are fewer workers in chinese manufacturing today than there were 20 years ago. so success if and when it comes is going to come from various kinds of service work, various kinds of greater customization. look, it's a tragedy that on the one
steve jobs equally equal fundamental innovation storm o. o. -- more fundamental innovations increased shareholders but there was no middle-class comprehensive job creation and that is what we are going to have to work through. it's going to require us to be much more imaginative and thinking about various kinds of service work and thinking about the quality of jobs and the dignity of jobs associated with this service sector. i am all for doing everything we can and there's a lot that we can do...
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: marijuana. >> jimmy: mary jane. >> steve: m.j.? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and if you want to know what d.c. would look like with legalized weed, take a look at this. ♪ [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: here's some good news. a new study found that more americans recently started making healthier food choices. then it was halloween, then it was thanksgiving, then it was christmas, and then americans were back to square one. that's the way it happens. but we tried. we tried. the same study also found that fruit has become the second most popular food in the u.s. the first most popular food in the u.s.? not fruit. anything. of course -- anything but fruit. yeah, yeah, yeah. i'll take it. >> steve: it's not fruit. >> jimmy: not fruit. yeah. can i eat that? no, that's a shirt. all right. of course, another big story this week has been the nsa spying scandal. now, a lot of americans are starting to think more about their own personal security. so we hit the streets to ask people their thoughts on the nsa. but -- this is true
: marijuana. >> jimmy: mary jane. >> steve: m.j.? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and if you want to know what d.c. would look like with legalized weed, take a look at this. ♪ [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: here's some good news. a new study found that more americans recently started making healthier food choices. then it was halloween, then it was thanksgiving, then it was christmas, and then americans were back to square one. that's the way it happens. but we...
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the next steve jobs. you were talking about the drop box. who is the next steve jobs. i interviewed elan musk last week. >> he's totally like steve jobs. imaginative, driven. not sure he'll be successful. i love what he's doing. i love, you know, we talk about tesla. i think people who are breaking the bounds are really going to do it. but i like the two houstons. i like drew houston of drop box, that's somebody who has thought of a whole new idea. or houston frost. i think there are a lot of people who are sort of steve jobs like. they're saying the consumer doesn't know what the consumer wants until we invent it and show them. >> right. >> let's talk about the airlines. >> we're in a situation where airline stocks have finally taken off. you've converted people like bill miller and jim cramer who never wanted to touch these things before. and yet the complaints from passengers have increased over time. that was inevitable. >> the biggest thing for the airlines. you're talking about the emirates buying more boeings and stuff. we don't have a good national airline poli
the next steve jobs. you were talking about the drop box. who is the next steve jobs. i interviewed elan musk last week. >> he's totally like steve jobs. imaginative, driven. not sure he'll be successful. i love what he's doing. i love, you know, we talk about tesla. i think people who are breaking the bounds are really going to do it. but i like the two houstons. i like drew houston of drop box, that's somebody who has thought of a whole new idea. or houston frost. i think there are a...
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thanks, steve. caught on video, a powerboat racer crashes at 130 miles an hour and lives to tell the tale. starts now. >> that doesn't sound as impressive. right? >> you're watching "fox & friends." sit up straight, brian. >> we're lucky he's fine. >> we know he survived. that's the good news. >> today is going to be the easiest day to write a check. >> why? >> today is 11/12/13. >> wow! speaking of news, let's talk a little bit about this. we had heard from the government that they thought by the end of the first month they would probably sign up 500,000 people, and yet the early numbers so far -- there are two news sources. "the washington post" says it's 40,000 people and the "wall street journal" says it's between 40,000 and 50,000 people. only six signed up on the first day and as i said the target was half a million by the end of october. >> in places like or orbgs apparently the -- in places like oregon, "the washington post" has said it has set up its own skhraepbg system. they haven't seen
thanks, steve. caught on video, a powerboat racer crashes at 130 miles an hour and lives to tell the tale. starts now. >> that doesn't sound as impressive. right? >> you're watching "fox & friends." sit up straight, brian. >> we're lucky he's fine. >> we know he survived. that's the good news. >> today is going to be the easiest day to write a check. >> why? >> today is 11/12/13. >> wow! speaking of news, let's talk a little bit...
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. >>> miami dolphins owner steve ross says he will meet tomorrow with alleged bullying victim jonathan martin. ross told reporters he was appalled by the use of racial slurs not only in text message by suspended guard richie incognito but in the dolphins locker room. >>> dramatic rescue in virginia beach. a repairmen fell from a water tower and left clinging to safety rope 145 feet up. when fire ladders were too short to reach him. a firefighter lowered down on the rope and be able to bring the man to safety. the worker is report led okay. s. back to ashley and tracy. ashley: thank goodness we're on a desk for a living. lauren green, thank you very much. >> >> apple may start getting iphone and ipad chips from the empire state. a new york-based chipmaker will supply logic chips for the tech giant. jo ling kent joins us for details. jo? >> the albany "times-union" founded global founder chipmaker will work with samsung to make chips for iphones and ipads. the center is located in malta, new york, and will produce a essentially a chip that is the nerve center for apple devices. samsung m
. >>> miami dolphins owner steve ross says he will meet tomorrow with alleged bullying victim jonathan martin. ross told reporters he was appalled by the use of racial slurs not only in text message by suspended guard richie incognito but in the dolphins locker room. >>> dramatic rescue in virginia beach. a repairmen fell from a water tower and left clinging to safety rope 145 feet up. when fire ladders were too short to reach him. a firefighter lowered down on the rope and be...
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because according to my calendar -- that's steve's watch. this is my watch. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> you know, typical washington, d.c. you wonder why we're in trouble. some guy goes out for lunch. he's got 40 bucks in his pocket. he spent 50 bucks. >> no big deal. somebody else will pay for it. >> that guy is like the vice president. >> he's just like the vice president. >> in fact he is. >> money management. >> joe biden did it again. so we have something else. we also have something very interesting. we have joe biden as senator and joe biden as vice president commenting on the nuclear option. we have president obama as president and we also have president obama as senator commentating on the nuclear option. the nuclear option is what drops the overall vote down in the senate to pass something from 60 to 51. it finally happened. the nuclear option was enacted, but the problem is it has a track record. >> it does. yesterday harry reid and company, the democrats, blew up two centuries of tradition and custom. what's interesting is -- and
because according to my calendar -- that's steve's watch. this is my watch. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> you know, typical washington, d.c. you wonder why we're in trouble. some guy goes out for lunch. he's got 40 bucks in his pocket. he spent 50 bucks. >> no big deal. somebody else will pay for it. >> that guy is like the vice president. >> he's just like the vice president. >> in fact he is. >> money management. >> joe...
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louisiana's steve scalise called it "damning." >> if the president really didn't know about this... this report says the white house absolutely knew what was going on, and they didn't tell the president. he ought to be firing these people today. >> reporter: administration officials said they took action after the report. but henry chao, the top technology officer at medicare, said he was not briefed on the consultants' findings. pennsylvania republican tim murphy pressed the point. >> and so, this is a major report that went as high up as the secretary-- we don't know-- saying that there were serious problems with this. and you're saying that even though you were interviewed by this, you did not ever have this briefing yourself? >> no, i didn't. >> reporter: chao did say 30% to 40% of the system that supports the online exchange still needs to be developed and tested. at a separate hearing, one private security expert warned the healthcare web site has flaws that put consumer data at "critical risk," but white house spokesman jay carney insisted today the information people give is
louisiana's steve scalise called it "damning." >> if the president really didn't know about this... this report says the white house absolutely knew what was going on, and they didn't tell the president. he ought to be firing these people today. >> reporter: administration officials said they took action after the report. but henry chao, the top technology officer at medicare, said he was not briefed on the consultants' findings. pennsylvania republican tim murphy pressed...
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you'll see why the winner is being compared to steve jobs. that's next. but i am so stuffed up i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. [ mom ] with my little girl every food is finger food. so i can't afford to have germy surfaces. but a fresh sheet of bounty duratowel leaves this surface cleaner than a germy dishcloth. it's durable. and it's 3 times cleaner. so ditch your dishcloth and switch to bounty duratowel. there are seniors who have left hundreds of dollars of savings on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pharmacist, call or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized plan comparison today. call, go online, or visit yo
you'll see why the winner is being compared to steve jobs. that's next. but i am so stuffed up i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. [ mom ] with my little girl every food is finger food. so i can't afford to have germy surfaces. but a fresh sheet of bounty duratowel leaves this surface cleaner than a germy...
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. >> reporter: among the anxious americans watching stateside, steve and vicki from boulder, colorado, saw their 18-year-old son, simon, on "world news." >> apparently 50 kids got swept away. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: a happy ending for one american family. but for so many filipinos living in this blasted landscape, they made it so much. in five days they have seen so little still. there's no end in sight. terry moran, abc news, tacloban, the philippines. >> for those in the u.s. trying to reach loved ones in the philippines, at&t and verizon are offering free text messages and calls. at&t wireless customers are eligible for unlimited calls and texts until the end of the month. landline and uverse customers get up to 60 minutes of direct-dial calling. verizon has similar offers and many deals are retroactive to last friday. >>> two americans kidnapped by pirates off the coast of nigeria have been released and on the way home. the captain and engineer were taken off the supply vessel, the "sea retriever," three weeks ago. the state department refused to provide details but it is comm
. >> reporter: among the anxious americans watching stateside, steve and vicki from boulder, colorado, saw their 18-year-old son, simon, on "world news." >> apparently 50 kids got swept away. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: a happy ending for one american family. but for so many filipinos living in this blasted landscape, they made it so much. in five days they have seen so little still. there's no end in sight. terry moran, abc news, tacloban, the philippines....
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and finally to my family in philadelphia, john, patty, steve and mary kate, merry christmas. i love everybody and cannot wait to see you at christmas. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] own your obsession with the exceptional values during the season of audi. visit audioffers.com today. ♪ visit audioffers.com today. on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pharmacist, call, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized plan comparison today. call, go online, or visit your local store today. pop in the drum of any machine... ♪ ...to wash any size load. it dissolves in any temperature, even cold. tide pods. pop in. stand out. >>> welcome back to "new day," everyone. so maybe you have dreamed of getting pulled from your seat at an nba game hitting the tough half-court shot, winning all that cash, the cheers from the fans, well, cameron
and finally to my family in philadelphia, john, patty, steve and mary kate, merry christmas. i love everybody and cannot wait to see you at christmas. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] own your obsession with the exceptional values during the season of audi. visit audioffers.com today. ♪ visit audioffers.com today. on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save...
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our own steve weiss said he had cover eed most of his. >> he did. for steve, a great trade, because he was short initially up in the mid-teens. this is a situation, i think a lot of people are going to start talking about it. after seeing the number today, scott. going to start talking about best buy and how they were going out of business until they finally turned around and tripled, went up 300%. i'm not saying jcpenney is about to go into the mid-20s. but in that line in the sand is drawn, where they've stopped going lower, the bounce-back into mid-teens will happen quicker than people are expecting. >> yeah, josh brown -- >> yeah, go ahead, steph. >> i don't know if i would get that excited for .9%. i know expectations are low. when you have costco with 6%, or t.j. that raised guidance, you want to -- >> and discounted the hell out of that, to get the .9%. >> right, right. so the margins, so you don't know the profitability -- >> that's not a healthy point 9%. >> josh, talk to me about tesla while you're at it. >> i would just tell you that i th
our own steve weiss said he had cover eed most of his. >> he did. for steve, a great trade, because he was short initially up in the mid-teens. this is a situation, i think a lot of people are going to start talking about it. after seeing the number today, scott. going to start talking about best buy and how they were going out of business until they finally turned around and tripled, went up 300%. i'm not saying jcpenney is about to go into the mid-20s. but in that line in the sand is...
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. >>> joining me now is steve coen, really appreciate your time tonight, congressman your state is very dependant on food stamps. one in five residents is receiving food stamps. here we're showing a graphic that shows how california is losing $457 million as a result of this. of course they have a much larger population than tennessee, tennessee is losing $141 million. how much of an impact will this have on your state? >> it will be considerable in a state -- of course i'm most concerned about my district which is most of memphis. memphis is the poorest metropolitan region in the nation. so the cuts will have a very, very strong effect. snap payments were originally raised not only out of concern for the people who lost their jobs or got less pay because of the bush recession, the recession we're still in, but it has -- a stimulus effect because all of that money is spent, and it goes into grocers and people that produce the food, that ship the food and gets in the economy and helps the economy in general. it is going to hurt memphis and here. >> the amount being cut is an amount that
. >>> joining me now is steve coen, really appreciate your time tonight, congressman your state is very dependant on food stamps. one in five residents is receiving food stamps. here we're showing a graphic that shows how california is losing $457 million as a result of this. of course they have a much larger population than tennessee, tennessee is losing $141 million. how much of an impact will this have on your state? >> it will be considerable in a state -- of course i'm most...
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steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> steve will stay on this case. >>> breaking tonight, the new heartland, the bus that drove off the bridge and plunged into the water in kansas. children were forced to climb to safety. none were injured. they stood on top of the bus until they were rescued. the driver has been taken to an injury with minor injuries. >>> a remarkable video of how drugs are smuggled into the u.s. federal authorities say this drug tunnel linking san diego and tijuana was one of the most sophisticated they had ever seen. they found 8 tons of marijuana and three people are under arrest. >>> to a brand new job tonight for edward snowden who is now living in russia. it comes as forbes magazine named president putin the most powerful leader in the world and putting president obama at number two, his rise in part due to the handling of snowden. tonight those reports that snowden is now employed again. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross on the case again tonight. >> reporter: in looking for a job with a moscow internet company ed snowden didn't have any references
steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> steve will stay on this case. >>> breaking tonight, the new heartland, the bus that drove off the bridge and plunged into the water in kansas. children were forced to climb to safety. none were injured. they stood on top of the bus until they were rescued. the driver has been taken to an injury with minor injuries. >>> a remarkable video of how drugs are smuggled into the u.s. federal authorities say this drug tunnel linking san...
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it's adds miral. >> love that. >> steve cornacki, everyone. i love the new jacket, fts you much better. >> the man who followed lance armstrong for many years and things didn't quite turn out as expected. >> when everyone cheets then it becomes hugely distorted and becomes a different contest, a contest of who's got the best doctor and most money, who has the biggest risk tolerance? and the guy who was that guy for this era was lance. when our little girl was born, we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the subaru forester. (girl) what? (announcer) motor trend's two thousand fourteen sport utility of the year. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. humans -- even when we cross our "t's" and dot our "i's," we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to
it's adds miral. >> love that. >> steve cornacki, everyone. i love the new jacket, fts you much better. >> the man who followed lance armstrong for many years and things didn't quite turn out as expected. >> when everyone cheets then it becomes hugely distorted and becomes a different contest, a contest of who's got the best doctor and most money, who has the biggest risk tolerance? and the guy who was that guy for this era was lance. when our little girl was born, we...
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not necessarily founder steve cohen but as well as sentencing to follow several months later. it's after that s.a.c. needs to get serious about restructuring. they'll have to appoint an independent compliance monitor to oversee what they're calling the wind-down. what that means is they have to return third-party money to investors. a process that actually will be mostly completed at the end of the first quarter, from what i'm told, but could take ultimately one two two years, maria because they have liquid assets they need to sell. that process is currently being negotiate with the s.e.c. they have sfooif years to do it. probably won't take that long. >> so, nearly -- kate, thank you for the facts. we want to talk about this. nearly $2 billion to settle insider trading charges at s.a.c. we want to get the latest from sheila bair. u.s. attorney pete bharara said penalties are steep but fair. he made it clear this shut help serve as a deterrent. you agree? >> i absolutely agree. this is great. this isn't just the cost of doing business. a fine of this size hurts. it hurts where
not necessarily founder steve cohen but as well as sentencing to follow several months later. it's after that s.a.c. needs to get serious about restructuring. they'll have to appoint an independent compliance monitor to oversee what they're calling the wind-down. what that means is they have to return third-party money to investors. a process that actually will be mostly completed at the end of the first quarter, from what i'm told, but could take ultimately one two two years, maria because...
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she says she plans to make a decision next year. >>> goodness gracious, steve. >> yep. thank you for that flattering intro. check out this amazing video of a fireball blazing along a power line. that great ball of fire, electricity probably, traveling along power lines in quebec, canada, following a massive wind storm that left hundreds of thousands of people without power. joining us now from montreal is the monday who stood on his front porch with his cell phone and took the picture of it. hugh griffs. good morning to you. >> good morning. how are you? >> i'm doing okay. so you lost power earlier in the day and then what happened just before you saw this great ball of fire? >> well, it was something out of a science fiction movie, like "close encounters." the phone lines started ringing even though they weren't connected. the sky went blue. the power wasn't work all day. we could hear this himming and pop -- humming and popping and i looked out and the film i took was actually the second fireball that came down the power line. the first one came about ten minutes earl
she says she plans to make a decision next year. >>> goodness gracious, steve. >> yep. thank you for that flattering intro. check out this amazing video of a fireball blazing along a power line. that great ball of fire, electricity probably, traveling along power lines in quebec, canada, following a massive wind storm that left hundreds of thousands of people without power. joining us now from montreal is the monday who stood on his front porch with his cell phone and took the...
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steve hartman bears a grandmother's secrets for changing lives behind bars. the fast draw takes a measure of marathoners and more, but first the headlines for this sunday morning, the 3rd of november, 2013. twice in los angeles, flights are operating normally at los angeles airport after the shootings, it left a tsa agent dead and several others injured. we get the latest now from carter evans. >> when paul opened fire in terminal three, he was carried a handwritten note, fbi special agent david bowdag. e. >> we found a statement where he made a conscious decision to kill multiple tsa employees. >> he was dropped off at the airport and then shot gerardo hernandez point blank. he is the first tsa officer ever killed in the line of duty. even as he sprayed bullets from his assault bullet rifle throughout the, few were injured, airport police chief -- >> we were so lucky. >> in all honesty this could have been much, much worse. >> in his hometown of pen field, new jersey many are asking why. but so far there are no answers. >> josh pagan was a former neighbor. >
steve hartman bears a grandmother's secrets for changing lives behind bars. the fast draw takes a measure of marathoners and more, but first the headlines for this sunday morning, the 3rd of november, 2013. twice in los angeles, flights are operating normally at los angeles airport after the shootings, it left a tsa agent dead and several others injured. we get the latest now from carter evans. >> when paul opened fire in terminal three, he was carried a handwritten note, fbi special...
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steve is live at regan airport. >> there is a domino effect where a flight delay in one city affects many others city. let's take a look at regan national airport in washington, d.c. it has died off, but it is coming in waves. there have been 209 cancelations >> we are seeing about 200 flight cans cancelations and about 150 delays. that number is likely to grow. during the day it will impact more and more people. a cancelation from boston impacted someone in dallas-fort worth or detroit. stay on top of the flight schedules and get to the airport early and be patient. >> those numbers have been updated. 209 cancelations for today only. and 1, 596 for the week >> the fellow gave advice, what else can you do? >> check ahead before coming to make sure the flight isn't canceled or delayed. check the social media. check online. and if you do need to contact the airport, you can do that best by calling them. but of course the tsa check-pointericheck check-points are a major consideration. they are gearing up. >> we school 1.8 million and today 2.4 million is what we expect. more than half a
steve is live at regan airport. >> there is a domino effect where a flight delay in one city affects many others city. let's take a look at regan national airport in washington, d.c. it has died off, but it is coming in waves. there have been 209 cancelations >> we are seeing about 200 flight cans cancelations and about 150 delays. that number is likely to grow. during the day it will impact more and more people. a cancelation from boston impacted someone in dallas-fort worth or...
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. >> reporter: yesterday we brought you the story of steve busher. he and his wife survived in their basement hallway. >> i was down and she was lord like here. >> reporter: when they surfaced their brick home was destroyed and his cars were thrown across the street. >> the only important thing i had in this house walked out of it with me. >> reporter: and what was that? >> my wife. >> reporter: thousands left combing through the piles of debris searching for whatever they can salvage. >> the video of my wedding. >> reporter: there really is nothing as impactful when you take a look at the map of all the storm reports out there. we have seen those firlltered t 70 tornadoes. one statistic of all the tornado warnings in the state of illinois more than half of those reports all came in just on sunday. that gives you an idea of how impressive this system was, especially late in the season. we typically, of course, talk about tornadoes in the springtime and unfortunately it looked like this outbreak came late in november taking a lot of people by surprise
. >> reporter: yesterday we brought you the story of steve busher. he and his wife survived in their basement hallway. >> i was down and she was lord like here. >> reporter: when they surfaced their brick home was destroyed and his cars were thrown across the street. >> the only important thing i had in this house walked out of it with me. >> reporter: and what was that? >> my wife. >> reporter: thousands left combing through the piles of debris...
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at the beginning of 2009, he sat down with steve kroft for his first television interview. >> kroft: until the end of 2008, harry markopolos was an obscure financial analyst and mildly eccentric fraud investigator from boston who most people would never notice on the street. >> my modern greek hero. how you doing? >> kroft: but today he enjoys an almost heroic status, pursued by journalists and movie producers and honored by colleagues as the man who went to the securities and exchange commission and blew the whistle on bernie madoff and his $50 billion fraud. >> (blows whistle) thank you. thank you. please take your seats. >> kroft: but he seems uncomfortable with all the attention, and knows that he is no hero. >> i stand before you a $50 billion failure. (laughter) >> kroft: how many times did you send material to the sec? >> may 2000, october 2001, october, november, and december of 2005, then again june 2007, and finally april 2008. >> kroft: hmm. >> so five separate sec submissions. >> kroft: and in spite of all of the things that you did, it still ended up in disaster. >> ther
at the beginning of 2009, he sat down with steve kroft for his first television interview. >> kroft: until the end of 2008, harry markopolos was an obscure financial analyst and mildly eccentric fraud investigator from boston who most people would never notice on the street. >> my modern greek hero. how you doing? >> kroft: but today he enjoys an almost heroic status, pursued by journalists and movie producers and honored by colleagues as the man who went to the securities and...
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the veteran handler at steve irwin's zoo, mauled by a big cat in the middle of a show. trainers racing in to save him with hundreds looking on, in disbelief, as he is taken by helicopter to safety. >>> teen craze warning. the high-stakes, thrill-seeking sport called parkour, ripped from the movies. now severely injuring a california boy. the new warning for parents right now. ♪ the story of my life >>> and we're going in one direction. we've never had a reaction to a concert like this. thousands lined up for blocks, all night in the freezing cold. >> waiting all night for you, one direction. we love you. >> get ready for the fab five, live in central park, in just moments, only right here on "gma." >> let's start this party right now, "gma." >> all: good morning, america. >>> and good morning, america. let's go right to central park right now. look at that crowd right there. >> wow! >> it may be wintry weather. but that hasn't stopped the biggest crowd we've ever seen in central park, for one direction, right there. and inside the one direction bus right now, liam, ha
the veteran handler at steve irwin's zoo, mauled by a big cat in the middle of a show. trainers racing in to save him with hundreds looking on, in disbelief, as he is taken by helicopter to safety. >>> teen craze warning. the high-stakes, thrill-seeking sport called parkour, ripped from the movies. now severely injuring a california boy. the new warning for parents right now. ♪ the story of my life >>> and we're going in one direction. we've never had a reaction to a concert...
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. >> joining us now former mccain senior campaign strategist and msnbc political analyst steve schmidt. editor of the daily least, tina brown and historian john meacham is here. >> a new research poll has troubling signs for president obama as more persons are showing decreasing confidence in his ability to lead. on a number of issues the president is under water. 53% say the president is not honest and trustworthy. that's a 24-point swing from may. 60% say he can't manage the government effectively. on being strong and subsidize, only 46% say president obama has those characteristics. 56% say he doesn't inspire confidence. all right. 60% still believe he has a vision for the country's future, and 71% say the president is likeable. >> tina, though, minus 24 on honest and trustworthy. >> that's pretty brutal. >> that's brutal. how does the president push immigration reform other other issues. >> it is ironic on the diplomatic front we're seeing this great momentum and i want may will be legacy wise that's thing he's remembered for and that this awful botched, you know, health care roll
. >> joining us now former mccain senior campaign strategist and msnbc political analyst steve schmidt. editor of the daily least, tina brown and historian john meacham is here. >> a new research poll has troubling signs for president obama as more persons are showing decreasing confidence in his ability to lead. on a number of issues the president is under water. 53% say the president is not honest and trustworthy. that's a 24-point swing from may. 60% say he can't manage the...
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abc's steve osunsami has her story. >> reporter: this morning, a mother's plea for freedom. >> this is my life i'm fighting for. this is my life. and it's my life. and it's not entertainment. it is my life. >> reporter: marissa alexander, the other face of florida's controversial stand-your-ground law, telling cnn, she was defending herself, when she fired a warning shot during an argument with her husband in december 2010. >> he put his hands around my neck. >> reporter: alexander's lawyers argued she was standing her ground. the florida law that was widely discussed before the george zimmerman trial down the road in sanford. but didn't work here. the mother of three has been jailed and away from her children since february of 2011. sentenced to 20 years in prison. not for murder. but for firing into a wall at her home. >> drop all the charges! today, she'll face a florida judge once again. this time, begging him to set her free while she waits for a new trial. an appeals court ruled in september that the original judge gave the jury wrong instructions. in court papers filed tuesday,
abc's steve osunsami has her story. >> reporter: this morning, a mother's plea for freedom. >> this is my life i'm fighting for. this is my life. and it's my life. and it's not entertainment. it is my life. >> reporter: marissa alexander, the other face of florida's controversial stand-your-ground law, telling cnn, she was defending herself, when she fired a warning shot during an argument with her husband in december 2010. >> he put his hands around my neck. >>...
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we get details from steve portnoy. >> reporter: it's an inside look in to how difficult it was to sign up in the first days of healthcare.gov. notes from war room sessions on october 2nd and 3rd are an early catalog of glitches. documents released by the house oversight committee suggest six people successfully signed up for coverage on the first day of enrollment. by the end of the second day, after millions tried to log on, only 248 people were said to have enrolled. the obama administration says these numbers aren't official. in her testimony this week, health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius says the website's flaws make any early data unreliable. >> we do not have any reliable data around enrollment, which is why we haven't given it to date. >> reporter: they don't plan to issue them until mid november. the first month now in the books was overwhelmingly viewed as a disaster. a survey released this morning from the kaiser family foundation reports that 80% of those polled have a negative impression of obama care implementation. 14% say it has gone well and the law be
we get details from steve portnoy. >> reporter: it's an inside look in to how difficult it was to sign up in the first days of healthcare.gov. notes from war room sessions on october 2nd and 3rd are an early catalog of glitches. documents released by the house oversight committee suggest six people successfully signed up for coverage on the first day of enrollment. by the end of the second day, after millions tried to log on, only 248 people were said to have enrolled. the obama...
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the steve run by steven a. cohen is expected to pay more than a billion dollars in criminal penalties, the largest ever for an insider trading case. also will plead guilty to insider trading. it has been one of the most popular hedge funds for decades. >> what is a small town in southern california have to do with towns in greece, costa rica and italy. they are known to have the healthiest people in the world. what makes them so special? we went to the only blue zone in the u.s. to find out. >> 60 miles east of downtown los angeles, you'll find loma linda, a university town in a blue zone, one of five places around the world where people live measurably longer, healthier lives. >> i'm 99 years old. >> the day we met ellsworth, we found him mowing his lawn and tending his garden. what's more remarkable, just four years ago, he retired from a long, successful career as a heart surgeon. >> as long as your hands are steady and eyes good, why, you can do it. i could do cardiac surgery right now. >> then with he met
the steve run by steven a. cohen is expected to pay more than a billion dollars in criminal penalties, the largest ever for an insider trading case. also will plead guilty to insider trading. it has been one of the most popular hedge funds for decades. >> what is a small town in southern california have to do with towns in greece, costa rica and italy. they are known to have the healthiest people in the world. what makes them so special? we went to the only blue zone in the u.s. to find...
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email steve to play golf. video our most recent flight. we can do all that on the new big easy from tracfone. because we get great nationwide coverage without the cost of a contract. no contract plans start at just $7 a month. the new, big button, big easy flip. tracfone. do everything for less. it's back. olive garden's buy one, take one, just $12.99. choose one of five amazing entrees to enjoy today, like smoked mozzarella chicken. and take home a second entrÉe for later. buy one, take one just $12.99. go olive garden. 4 days starting friday, get $10 off $25 with your jcp cash coupon. plus over 350 big buys friday through monday, like $14.99 junior arizona sweaters and colored denim and $49.99 800-thread-count sheet sets. jcpenney. ♪ hark how the bells, sweet silver bells ♪ ♪ all seem to say throw care away ♪ ♪ from everywhere, filling the air ♪ [ female announcer ] chex party mix. easy 15-minute homemade recipes you just pop in a microwave. like caramel chocolate drizzles. happier holidays. chex party mix. happier holidays.
email steve to play golf. video our most recent flight. we can do all that on the new big easy from tracfone. because we get great nationwide coverage without the cost of a contract. no contract plans start at just $7 a month. the new, big button, big easy flip. tracfone. do everything for less. it's back. olive garden's buy one, take one, just $12.99. choose one of five amazing entrees to enjoy today, like smoked mozzarella chicken. and take home a second entrÉe for later. buy one, take one...
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email steve to play golf. video our most recent flight. we can do all that on the new big easy from tracfone. because we get great nationwide coverage wiout the cost of a contract. no contract plans start at just $7 a month. the new, big button, big easy flip. tracfone. do everything for less. this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light. 100-calorie progresso light soups. or tripping the light fantastic... find your balance™. balance bar dark chocolate crunch has 40-30-30 balanced nutrition to give you energy that lasts. balance bar® dark. have you found your balance™? balance bar® dark. wout of landfills each year? plastic waste to cover mt. rainier by using one less trash bag each month, we can. and glad forceflex bags stretch until they're full.* so you can take them out less often. how can i help you? oh, you're real? you know i'm real! at discover, we're always he
email steve to play golf. video our most recent flight. we can do all that on the new big easy from tracfone. because we get great nationwide coverage wiout the cost of a contract. no contract plans start at just $7 a month. the new, big button, big easy flip. tracfone. do everything for less. this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe...
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steves: lucca's wall didn't come cheap. but all that hard work and investment combined with clever diplomacy earned the city a long period of independence. and to this day, the proud lucchesi have a strong sense of identity. rather than showcasing famous monuments, lucca's appeal is in its relaxed old-world ambience. stroll around. take time to let the city unfold. romanesque churches seem to be around every corner, as do inviting piazzas busy with children at play. the main pedestrian drag is via fillungo. strolling here, past elegant old storefronts, you'll get a glimpse of lucca's rich past, as well as its charming present. piazza amphitheater was built around an ancient roman arena. while the arena's long gone, its oval shape is a reminder of the city's classical heritage. locals have been gathering here for 2,000 years. today's attraction -- a flower market. piazza san michele also has ancient roots. it's hosted a market since roman times, when it was the forum. today it's dominated by the church of san michele. toweri
steves: lucca's wall didn't come cheap. but all that hard work and investment combined with clever diplomacy earned the city a long period of independence. and to this day, the proud lucchesi have a strong sense of identity. rather than showcasing famous monuments, lucca's appeal is in its relaxed old-world ambience. stroll around. take time to let the city unfold. romanesque churches seem to be around every corner, as do inviting piazzas busy with children at play. the main pedestrian drag is...
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>> there a lot of reasons for that, steve. i'm not going to enumerate all of them now except so to say every senator is entitled to be skeptical and to ask tough questions. they did and will and we will answer them. we will answer the questions and i will continue to talk to senators in the next days. i believe that what we are doing is and the president believes this very deeply. the best first step that will actually make israel safer, it will extend the break out time if we don't get this first step, not only will that break out time shrink, but iran may interpret the congressional reaction of wanting to increase sanctions as bad faith on our part and unwillingness to in fact negotiate and my drive the hard liners more into the commitment that they have to have the weapon. these are difficult judgments. you come to the table with our input and our information. i respect their positions, but we respectfully believe that the executive branch of government under the constitution deserves the right to negotiate and property the
>> there a lot of reasons for that, steve. i'm not going to enumerate all of them now except so to say every senator is entitled to be skeptical and to ask tough questions. they did and will and we will answer them. we will answer the questions and i will continue to talk to senators in the next days. i believe that what we are doing is and the president believes this very deeply. the best first step that will actually make israel safer, it will extend the break out time if we don't get...
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todd buchholz former white house economic adviser to the first president bush also with us our own steve liesman. gentlemen, good to see you. >> good to be here, maria. >> explain the theory. >> well, look, if obama care fails because of the website, well, then that's terrible for the president. let's say it succeeds and give it the benefit of the doubt and say the president is right and 30 million people sign up, and they start getting insurance, but they start paying premiums. those premiums maybe they'll be a bargain, $100, $200 a month. >> they haven't been a bargain. i see your point. >> let's give the president all the credit and say it's going to work. that's by my calculations about $77 billion of spending by consumers that they won't have to spend at mcdonald's and target and ford motor -- that's a lot of money. more than the president's stimulus plan spent on infrastructure or for tax cuts. it could be in an economy right now where consumers look a little bit shaky, it could be just enough to dislodge us from this tentative recovery. >> steve, you on board? >> not exactly. and
todd buchholz former white house economic adviser to the first president bush also with us our own steve liesman. gentlemen, good to see you. >> good to be here, maria. >> explain the theory. >> well, look, if obama care fails because of the website, well, then that's terrible for the president. let's say it succeeds and give it the benefit of the doubt and say the president is right and 30 million people sign up, and they start getting insurance, but they start paying...
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from the culinary institute of america for "teen kids news," i'm steve. cheers. >> the internet has been crawling with reports of a spider about the size of a horse. in fact, here's a picture of what's being called the angolan witch spider. only thing is the photo is a fake. experts say someone took the image of an ordinary spider, enlarged it, and then pasted it over a photo of a house. and here's a comforting thought -- the experts say the type of lungs spiders have wouldn't allow spiders to grow to be more than about 10 or 12 inches long. i'll certainly sleep better knowing that. >> during the american revolution, lanterns were hung from a church window to signal that the british were on the move, but just who gave that signal is a mystery that you can help me solve. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america... and to the republic for which it stands... one nation, under god... indivisible, with liberty... and justice for all. our disabled veterans pledged to sacrifice life and limb to ensure our way of life. now, they deserve our
from the culinary institute of america for "teen kids news," i'm steve. cheers. >> the internet has been crawling with reports of a spider about the size of a horse. in fact, here's a picture of what's being called the angolan witch spider. only thing is the photo is a fake. experts say someone took the image of an ordinary spider, enlarged it, and then pasted it over a photo of a house. and here's a comforting thought -- the experts say the type of lungs spiders have wouldn't...
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and steve hartman on the road. prisoners who met suellen fried leave prison with a new conviction. >> maybe we're not that bad. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, los >> good evening, this is a special western edition. los angeles international airport is one of the busiest in the world. as many as 175,000 passengers pass through the terminals everyday. on this day at mid-morning a man walked into one of those term gnats, took a semiautomatic rifle out of a bag and started shooting. by the time it was over one man was dead, the first t.s.a. officer ever killed in the line of duty. six other people were rushed to a hospital. the suspect is identified as 23-year-old paul ciancia of los angeles who also has roots in new jersey. a note found in his bag may hold a clue to the motive and john miller will have more about that, but first we'll go to carter evens at l.a.x. >> reporter: stranded passengers are still scattered across the airport. when the sho
and steve hartman on the road. prisoners who met suellen fried leave prison with a new conviction. >> maybe we're not that bad. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, los >> good evening, this is a special western edition. los angeles international airport is one of the busiest in the world. as many as 175,000 passengers pass through the terminals everyday. on this day at mid-morning a man walked into...
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offering they did not ramp up the price the underwriter caveman to manage -- caved in and to manage steve if they did very well. lori: but why does this happened why is this a historical precedent up so high on the first day that deflate? >> some do but google's did not i'm not comparing the two but when you bet on new technology with the capitalist system you have to believe it will work or will be bought by someone else to make a better mousetrap. i don't know. facebook baby bought by somebody else house someday baby facebook buys twitter. but you bet on sommthing happening good in the future. when doing that you roll the dice. there is no guarantees with us. with the ipo every betty lateen to buy the stock it is not a bad day in not rightabout 60 we will not see that but it still may go down if you look at the imf to voices retail investors got screwed guaranteed. what ever little detail was kidding in at 48 now it is 45. adam: now it is going up again. >> but if he played the cave you get what you deserve. i tell people not to divest. >> finally some good news from j.c. penney reporti
offering they did not ramp up the price the underwriter caveman to manage -- caved in and to manage steve if they did very well. lori: but why does this happened why is this a historical precedent up so high on the first day that deflate? >> some do but google's did not i'm not comparing the two but when you bet on new technology with the capitalist system you have to believe it will work or will be bought by someone else to make a better mousetrap. i don't know. facebook baby bought by...
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michelle and steve are here. let's start with that surprisingly robust gdp number. take us below the headline. >> okay. so where we have the strength was in housing, up 14% and change. we had strength in durable goods purchases by consumers. where we didn't have strength, inventories. that was a big part of the reason. that's why people are not that optimistic about this number. two things. >> this was businesses restocking. >> restocking. >> rather than individual spendi spending. >> consumer spending was a very weak 1.5%. we put a lot of stuff on the shelves in the third quarter. the idea is they work it off in the fourth so don't order a whole lot of new stuff. also concern about the government shutdown, how that may work its way through the numbers. a little bit of exuberance, but tempered exuberance on this number. >> how surprised were you? >> i was not surprised at all. we've been talking for a week about a potential surprise. i'm surprised this number was not higher. they tracked it at 2.7%. i don't know why the consensus was so low. >> let's talk about euro
michelle and steve are here. let's start with that surprisingly robust gdp number. take us below the headline. >> okay. so where we have the strength was in housing, up 14% and change. we had strength in durable goods purchases by consumers. where we didn't have strength, inventories. that was a big part of the reason. that's why people are not that optimistic about this number. two things. >> this was businesses restocking. >> restocking. >> rather than individual...
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steve jobs, equally fundamental innovation or more fundamental innovations, produced even greater success for him, and for his shareholders, but there was no comparable, large-scale, middle-class job creation.
steve jobs, equally fundamental innovation or more fundamental innovations, produced even greater success for him, and for his shareholders, but there was no comparable, large-scale, middle-class job creation.
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>> boo-yah, steve. >> caller: from st. louis, minnesota. >> a big sunny san diego boo-yah to ya. >> yeah, charger boo-yah? >> caller: hey, jim, it's nathaniel in the great city of virginia beach, a great big boo-yah. how you doing today? >> i'm going to give you an alan iverson boo-yah. >> okay. >> what are we talking about? practice? practice? >> and as of today, go-go is now giving you a remarkable 56% gain in the aftermarket. and that's from when it became public. and that's over the course of less than five months -- i'm trying to fight a sneeze. [ sneezes ] it's better to fight it than sneeze. [ sneezes ] . take a look at this. take a look at nov's daily chart. the fabulous cup and handle formation. the one that looks like a little tea coming up with the handle on the right side. the cup and handle! oh, boy. holy cow. an inverse head and shoulders pattern. see? well, i was trying to make a smiley face. yeah, see, filled in, boom. that's a bullish crossover, where the black line goes above the red line, just a second.
>> boo-yah, steve. >> caller: from st. louis, minnesota. >> a big sunny san diego boo-yah to ya. >> yeah, charger boo-yah? >> caller: hey, jim, it's nathaniel in the great city of virginia beach, a great big boo-yah. how you doing today? >> i'm going to give you an alan iverson boo-yah. >> okay. >> what are we talking about? practice? practice? >> and as of today, go-go is now giving you a remarkable 56% gain in the aftermarket. and that's...
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nicole: let's take a look here, we know they've been searching to replace steve ballmer. it's been a great performer now hitting new highs and they've narrowed it down. alan mulally, a turn around specialist from ford and elop from nokia. and another name thrown around is computer scientists, ceo mike laurie. it's up 37% this year. stuart: yes, it is as i duly note as i own some of that stock. let me bring in liz beimacdonal here. alan mulally's name pops up. i don't get it he's an industrial guy, he runs ford motor company. >> right. stuart: do you think he could run microsoft, a technical company? >> huge question mark over this name. great at companies making planes and trucks and cars, about you this microsoft is a tech company, a software company, is he good at making software and fix the on-line services division and come up with the next xbox? that's the key. stuart: the market says, yes, he can. and he brings good pr to the company he runs. >> m of the is hitting the skids because of the two divisions on-line software. maybe a tech engineer who knows software and
nicole: let's take a look here, we know they've been searching to replace steve ballmer. it's been a great performer now hitting new highs and they've narrowed it down. alan mulally, a turn around specialist from ford and elop from nokia. and another name thrown around is computer scientists, ceo mike laurie. it's up 37% this year. stuart: yes, it is as i duly note as i own some of that stock. let me bring in liz beimacdonal here. alan mulally's name pops up. i don't get it he's an industrial...
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steve martin performed at the white house in the past so the have a history. >> i heard steve martin wouldn't shake his hand. figured there'd be a headline comedian snubs president. >> he had a cold. believe it or not, steve martin plays the ban joe. he played at the white house. mr. obama said he was amazing. >> steve martin is very good at the banjo. >> and very funny. >> thanks. >>> just ahead, attacks like the one we're about to show you here caught on video in brooklyn where suspects sucker punch their victims on the street. some are calling this violence the knockout game. is this trend real or media hype? i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. ♪ ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc
steve martin performed at the white house in the past so the have a history. >> i heard steve martin wouldn't shake his hand. figured there'd be a headline comedian snubs president. >> he had a cold. believe it or not, steve martin plays the ban joe. he played at the white house. mr. obama said he was amazing. >> steve martin is very good at the banjo. >> and very funny. >> thanks. >>> just ahead, attacks like the one we're about to show you here caught on...
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you know, steve, you can't stop technology. and technology has given us things we never dreamed of 10 or 15 years ago. cell phones, the use of twitter. we can't really predict what technology is going to give us tomorrow. but it is something to keep our eye on today. so when we talk about spending $117 billion, for example, over the next 25 years, to create 220 mile an hour trains on the northeast corridor or, one thing we have to wonder about is how will technology change over the period. will people will -- be traveling differently? one aspect to consider is videoconferencing. could it be in 15 years, 20 years, that business people no longer travel but take care of business through videoconferencing? if you look at most 20 year olds today, teenagers, in 20 years they are going to be our commercial leaders in this country. they trust what they see on the screen. their nose is in their smart phone all day long. will they be more comfortable not traveling and having face- to-face meetings but doing all of their business over ele
you know, steve, you can't stop technology. and technology has given us things we never dreamed of 10 or 15 years ago. cell phones, the use of twitter. we can't really predict what technology is going to give us tomorrow. but it is something to keep our eye on today. so when we talk about spending $117 billion, for example, over the next 25 years, to create 220 mile an hour trains on the northeast corridor or, one thing we have to wonder about is how will technology change over the period. will...